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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Mar 17,2015

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      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: SEBI and RBI guidance call for two-factor authentication using distinct factor categories to protect accounts. Common practices using PAN, DOB, phone numbers, short broker-issued access codes, or two passwords are inadequate because they are knowledge-based or accessible to brokers. Customers should create secret self-generated second-factor credentials-longer, alphanumeric and unknown to intermediaries-while robust implementations use possession or inherence factors like security keys or device tokens.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: Legislative amendments recalibrate service tax scope by pruning the Negative List (removing entertainment admissions and amusement access), narrowing the definition of Government, excluding certain processes for alcoholic liquor from processing exclusions, expanding valuation to include recovered costs and lottery distributor margins, extending central valuation rule making power, making unpaid self assessed tax recoverable without notice, revising penalty structures with limited condonation discretion, extending advance rulings to resident firms, and applying amended penal provisions transitionally.
      By: CA Akash Phophalia
      Summary: A new aggregator definition makes the aggregator (or its representative/appointive) liable for service tax for services enabled via its web application; the rules also establish a new registration process, permit digitally signed invoices and electronic record-keeping under CBEC-prescribed conditions, and remove a recovery rule now covered by statute. The reverse charge mechanism is broadened to shift tax incidence to specified recipients, abatements for transport services are standardized subject to non availment of CENVAT credit, exemptions are restructured with certain services added and others withdrawn, and select service tax rates are adjusted.
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      Summary: Pilot introduction of a Cash on Delivery option for electronic passenger tickets by the public sector ticketing operator, permitting customers to elect CoD or pay online via designated web and app booking channels, with bookings permitted up to five days before travel and phased expansion tied to passenger feedback.
      Summary: Publication of the Reserve Bank of India's reference rate for the US Dollar establishes the official benchmark for the reporting date; using that USD reference and middle cross currency quotes the Bank determined Rupee rates for the Euro, Pound and Japanese Yen, and stated that the SDR Rupee rate will be based on the published reference rate.
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      Income Tax

      1.
      23/2015 - dated - 14-3-2015 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (Third Amendment) Rules, 2015.
      Summary: Amendments add a rollback provision to APA rules allowing an APA to determine or specify the method for ascertaining arm's length price for the same international transaction in specified prior years, subject to conditions including timely filing of returns and transfer pricing reports, a dedicated rollback application with payment of an additional fee, withdrawal of related appeals, prohibition where appellate disposal has occurred or where rollback would reduce declared income or increase loss, and procedural steps for filing modified returns and informing relevant authorities.

      Indian Laws

      2.
      S.O. 324 (E) - dated - 2-2-2015 - Indian Law
      Administrative charges paid by employers for Employees' Deposit-linked Insurance Scheme, 1976
      Summary: Determination fixes administrative charges payable monthly by employers to the Deposit-linked Insurance Fund under the Employees' Deposit-linked Insurance Scheme, 1976 as a nominal percentage of the aggregate of basic wages, dearness allowance (including cash value of any food concession) and retaining allowances, subject to prescribed minimum monthly charges for non-functional establishments without contributory members and for other establishments. The notification supersedes earlier notifications but preserves the previous determination for the specified prior period under a transitional provision.
      3.
      S. O. 323 (E) - dated - 2-2-2015 - Indian Law
      Reduction in Rate of Administrative Charges for Employee provident fund from 1.10% to 0.85% of the pay
      Summary: Fixes the administrative charges payable by employers under the Employees' Provident Funds Scheme, 1952 at 0.85% of pay, subject to a minimum of seventy-five rupees per month for non functional establishments with no contributory members and five hundred rupees per month for other establishments, and supersedes the earlier notification S.O. 1437 dated 9th July, 1998 insofar as inconsistent; specifies that the earlier notification continues to apply to periods up to and including 31st December, 2014.
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      VAT - Delhi

      1.
      28/2014-15 - dated 12-3-2015
      Modification of Circular No.27 of 2014-15 dated 27/02/2014
      Summary: Authorises a named Assistant Commissioner to serve as Special Officer for Hearing Assignments to hear objections relating to a purchase-sales reconciliation mismatch for the specified ward, replacing the initially assigned Assistant Commissioner; all other terms and procedures of the earlier circular remain unchanged.
      2.
      F.4.2014.Sys/2252 - dated 9-3-2015
      Details of new application uploaded in the DVAT Server.
      Summary: The DVAT circular withdraws certain DVAT Server functionalities for administrative and security reasons: the Payment Reconciliation link no longer permits entry of Objection Details, Stay Information and Refund Adjustment (access to be provided to designated OHA/VATO officials); Online Central Forms entry/download for manual returns prior to 2012-13 has been disabled pending ward incharge approval and scheduled restoration; and the front-end module to update cancellation dates for erroneous DVAT-11 forms is withheld until built in security checks are implemented.
      3.
      F.4.2014.Sys/2253 - dated 9-3-2015
      Details of new application uploaded in the DVAT Server.
      Summary: The circular details four new DVAT server modules: automated tax compliance notices for e-tailer sales mismatches appearing in AA logins; a TIN-to-TIN challan transfer procedure requiring online application, reasons and scanned request with AA examination and Systems Branch approval; an online request-and-verify data download facility for central forms up to 2011-12 allowing AA verification against returns and downloaded-form records; and an enhanced AA interface for updating effective cancellation dates with stricter checks.

      Income Tax

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      AST Instruction No. 134 - dated 13-3-2015
      Non- migration of PANs due to pending Refund Caging - reg.
      Summary: Non-migration of PANs due to pending refund caging is addressed by procedural rules permitting PAN migration where active AOs either complete caging after verification or block refunds via the AST "Block Refund" function; refunds blocked by originating AOs under the confirmation procedure remain blocked and cannot be unblocked by destination AOs, while refunds blocked after verification of non-existence of manual refunds may be unblocked by the destination AO after due verification and completion of caging. OLD-flagged AOs or inactive AOs follow migration rules that transfer pending caging to destination AOs for completion.

      Central Excise

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      D.O.F. No. 201/24/2013-CX.6 - dated 3-3-2015
      Timely Disposal of Registration applications
      Summary: Directs Chief Commissioners to ensure registration applications under the simplified procedure are disposed within two days, with personal monitoring by Commissioners. Past applications pending in ACES as of the Budget presentation must be cleared in accordance with the circular and completed by 15/03/2015. Commissioners must submit fortnightly reports on applications pending more than two days with reasons, and the quarter end report for 15 March must be submitted immediately.
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